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MyShots.com: Capturing Your World... Currently online: 0 member(s), 32 guest(s). Fordie's DetailsReal name: Peter Ford Gender: Male Birthdate: 1947-05-29 Age: 64 Country: Website: ICQ: Occupation: Registered: 2007-12-02 07:51 GMT Favourite Hobby: Photography and Motorcycling Favourite Movie: Fastest Indian Favourite Band/Artist: Quo Camera Used: Nikon D200 Operating System: WindowsXP Favourite image type: Landscapes Graphics Software Used: Photoshop 7.0 A bit about yourself: Sent the postcard, got the T shirt but still learning the art of Photograpy. Live in South Bedfordshire UK and enjoy all or most topics of photography All ways on the look out for some thing differant can't say i all ways find it Fordie's BlogNo blog posted yet. Submit your own blog now! Latest 5 Comments (of 11)02-18 13:33 on Reflected Sunset: Luke, It was taken in Bedfordshire UK as a lovely sunset. I now confess that it was 01-17 07:26 on Ice Rose: Thank you for you comments, I hope a few people will try it some time especially in the winter months Its good fun as you don't realy now just what you will end up with. PS7 does helps to finish of the final image but its mostly in camera. 4D 01-08 18:15 on skating: I love this shot, this young girl, it seems is not with the main group, who are all rather more amauterist and her look of confidence comes across as she skates across the ice.Whether you knew the girl I don't no and had you or could you have dropped the lens a bit to see her skates on the ice I feel would of improved the over all picture. 4D 01-08 18:07 on A moments light: A very pleasing if not simple shot taken in an idilic light, the colours of the brooding sky contrasting with the grass and bracken. Great place to be, the Yorkshire Dales with a camera in your hand. 4D 01-05 08:24 on Priory Church Wintertime: Davies, it's the Priory church in Dunstable, South Beds. The reason I left the branches in (on the RIGHT)were to stop you leaving the frame,try covering them over with a white card and you may see what I mean. To the right out of shot is another tree and if it was included upset the balance and composition. You can never win sometimes . Thanks for you comments though, always constructive for next time. 4D Latest 5 Forum Posts (of 2)01-05 12:11: add on telephoto lenses 01-14 16:39: How long?
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